#cc1101 — Public Fediverse posts
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En proceso - módulo #CC1101 y #nrf24 para #cardputeradv
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I'm working on a piece about #Hacker #MultiTools; what devices am I missing? 🤘🕵️🤘
#FlipperZero #DevKitty #LILYGO #CC1101 #CapibaraZero #hack #EDC
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Hi guys, I have tried the #CC1101 from #Lilygo. It is important that you pay attention to the identification CC1101 if you want to reproduce this yourself, because the device is also sold under other identifiers with a different range of functions and looks exactly the same.
It is a #hacker #tool with which you can record and analyze #Wifi, #Bluetooth, #NFC and #Lora signals. You can also use it as a #BadUSB #development tool. It is much cheaper than a #FlipperZero, but also has a smaller range of functions.
It is somewhat disappointing that the default firmware supplied is only suitable for testing the screen, LEDs and controls. It is otherwise useless and should therefore be replaced immediately.
For my first test I choose the #firmware from #CapibaraZero: https://capibarazero.com
It is very easy to #install via the #browser. However, my Firefox refused to do this, which is why I used Thorium (a free Chrome variant): https://flash.capibarazero.com
READ FULL POST here: https://0.0g.gg/?1d21337660218bf2#2XG9iGKx2sFTbdLP7KYNbde2LvsXmyBeWfpsMu1PPirm
Stay tuned and follow me if you don't want to miss it and I'll tell you what you can do with the device.
#software #utility #test #unbox #nerd #hacker #coder #scanner #scan #signal -
Sub-GHz во Flipper Zero и бесконечное множество внешних антенн
В первой части статьи “ Sub-GHz во Flipper Zero и бесконечное множество внешних модулей ” мы рассмотрели модули для Flipper Zero, работающие в до-гигагерцовом диапазоне, а именно на частоте ±433MHz. И как известно, в радио важно не только, как ты преобразуешь сигнал, но и чем ты передаешь и принимаешь и передаешь сигнал, т.е. антенны. Сейчас о них и поговорим и так же сделаем сравнение их между собой + покажем как далеко можно жахать антеннами и флиппером.
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Sub-GHz во Flipper Zero и бесконечное множество внешних антенн
В первой части статьи “ Sub-GHz во Flipper Zero и бесконечное множество внешних модулей ” мы рассмотрели модули для Flipper Zero, работающие в до-гигагерцовом диапазоне, а именно на частоте ±433MHz. И как известно, в радио важно не только, как ты преобразуешь сигнал, но и чем ты передаешь и принимаешь и передаешь сигнал, т.е. антенны. Сейчас о них и поговорим и так же сделаем сравнение их между собой + покажем как далеко можно жахать антеннами и флиппером.
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Sub-GHz во Flipper Zero и бесконечное множество внешних антенн
В первой части статьи “ Sub-GHz во Flipper Zero и бесконечное множество внешних модулей ” мы рассмотрели модули для Flipper Zero, работающие в до-гигагерцовом диапазоне, а именно на частоте ±433MHz. И как известно, в радио важно не только, как ты преобразуешь сигнал, но и чем ты передаешь и принимаешь и передаешь сигнал, т.е. антенны. Сейчас о них и поговорим и так же сделаем сравнение их между собой + покажем как далеко можно жахать антеннами и флиппером.
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Sub-GHz во Flipper Zero и бесконечное множество внешних модулей
Большинство владельцев Flipper Zero хоть иногда, но пользуются приложением Sub-GHz, чтобы взаимодействовать с различными приборами, работающими на частотах ±433 MHz: открыть шлагбаум или ворота, управлять устройствами умного дома или даже использовать флиппер для теста “пищалок” на фудкортах. И всегда находятся люди, кому нужно больше, дальше и лучше, чем есть в стоке, и вот об этом и хочется поговорить.
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Sub-GHz во Flipper Zero и бесконечное множество внешних модулей
Большинство владельцев Flipper Zero хоть иногда, но пользуются приложением Sub-GHz, чтобы взаимодействовать с различными приборами, работающими на частотах ±433 MHz: открыть шлагбаум или ворота, управлять устройствами умного дома или даже использовать флиппер для теста “пищалок” на фудкортах. И всегда находятся люди, кому нужно больше, дальше и лучше, чем есть в стоке, и вот об этом и хочется поговорить.
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next #esp32 project is to turn a stupid ceiling fan that can only be controlled by a remote (because the previous homeowner was an idiot) into a "smart" one.
going to try two approaches since I'm seeing projects using both and why not?
Ordered a #FS1000A transmittion/receiver kit that operates at 315MHz, but since the fan remote operates at ~304MHz I also threw in an order of 303.875MHz quartz resonators so I can try out a little desolder/swap/solder on it in order to try out the project here: https://randomnerdtutorials.com/rf-433mhz-transmitter-receiver-module-with-arduino/
Also threw in an order for a #CC1101 module, based off the project here: https://github.com/patrickdk77/hampton-bay-fan-mqtt
The second one seems simpler, but I'm trying to get back into #soldering and when you're drunk on aliexpress it doesn't really hurt to throw $6 toward the communist regime for some electronic doohickeys to play with.
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next #esp32 project is to turn a stupid ceiling fan that can only be controlled by a remote (because the previous homeowner was an idiot) into a "smart" one.
going to try two approaches since I'm seeing projects using both and why not?
Ordered a #FS1000A transmittion/receiver kit that operates at 315MHz, but since the fan remote operates at ~304MHz I also threw in an order of 303.875MHz quartz resonators so I can try out a little desolder/swap/solder on it in order to try out the project here: https://randomnerdtutorials.com/rf-433mhz-transmitter-receiver-module-with-arduino/
Also threw in an order for a #CC1101 module, based off the project here: https://github.com/patrickdk77/hampton-bay-fan-mqtt
The second one seems simpler, but I'm trying to get back into #soldering and when you're drunk on aliexpress it doesn't really hurt to throw $6 toward the communist regime for some electronic doohickeys to play with.
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next #esp32 project is to turn a stupid ceiling fan that can only be controlled by a remote (because the previous homeowner was an idiot) into a "smart" one.
going to try two approaches since I'm seeing projects using both and why not?
Ordered a #FS1000A transmittion/receiver kit that operates at 315MHz, but since the fan remote operates at ~304MHz I also threw in an order of 303.875MHz quartz resonators so I can try out a little desolder/swap/solder on it in order to try out the project here: https://randomnerdtutorials.com/rf-433mhz-transmitter-receiver-module-with-arduino/
Also threw in an order for a #CC1101 module, based off the project here: https://github.com/patrickdk77/hampton-bay-fan-mqtt
The second one seems simpler, but I'm trying to get back into #soldering and when you're drunk on aliexpress it doesn't really hurt to throw $6 toward the communist regime for some electronic doohickeys to play with.
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next #esp32 project is to turn a stupid ceiling fan that can only be controlled by a remote (because the previous homeowner was an idiot) into a "smart" one.
going to try two approaches since I'm seeing projects using both and why not?
Ordered a #FS1000A transmittion/receiver kit that operates at 315MHz, but since the fan remote operates at ~304MHz I also threw in an order of 303.875MHz quartz resonators so I can try out a little desolder/swap/solder on it in order to try out the project here: https://randomnerdtutorials.com/rf-433mhz-transmitter-receiver-module-with-arduino/
Also threw in an order for a #CC1101 module, based off the project here: https://github.com/patrickdk77/hampton-bay-fan-mqtt
The second one seems simpler, but I'm trying to get back into #soldering and when you're drunk on aliexpress it doesn't really hurt to throw $6 toward the communist regime for some electronic doohickeys to play with.
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next #esp32 project is to turn a stupid ceiling fan that can only be controlled by a remote (because the previous homeowner was an idiot) into a "smart" one.
going to try two approaches since I'm seeing projects using both and why not?
Ordered a #FS1000A transmittion/receiver kit that operates at 315MHz, but since the fan remote operates at ~304MHz I also threw in an order of 303.875MHz quartz resonators so I can try out a little desolder/swap/solder on it in order to try out the project here: https://randomnerdtutorials.com/rf-433mhz-transmitter-receiver-module-with-arduino/
Also threw in an order for a #CC1101 module, based off the project here: https://github.com/patrickdk77/hampton-bay-fan-mqtt
The second one seems simpler, but I'm trying to get back into #soldering and when you're drunk on aliexpress it doesn't really hurt to throw $6 toward the communist regime for some electronic doohickeys to play with.
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Hackaday Prize 2022: House Ventilation Reverse-Engineered And Automated - [Marcel] thought – what if he had more control over his house ventilation system? ... - https://hackaday.com/2022/06/01/hackaday-prize-2022-house-ventilation-reverse-engineered-and-automated/ #reverseengineering #environmentcontrol #2022hackadayprize #thehackadayprize #atmega32u4 #homehacks #smarthome #cc1101